Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 27 1885.

BEAUTIFUL HISS DAKIE5. Tiiceatar.1 'Oae can never mistake the polish of lie SOlJen setting," Cecil Norton lazily resaarkel .with bis big P&ly Mae eyes fixed apod a young lady who Lad jast entered the crowded drawing rooni. Ehe ai a handsoa.e creature, statuesque of figure and classic of feature: her stately lead was crowued with bands of thlning .air: tte had serene dark eyes, a prood red juoatb, and bands like molded porcelain, She were beilotio&e satin and silrery bro csd yrMt jacqueminot roiea in her corsage; and at hr threat a diairond etar sclntilatei in tb I -ht from a cluster of rich Wix tauen xeor which the had piued. l (ce coald not blp fHns: instantly pertuided ibat the beaatifal Miss Darlea is an b-it fcs," Cecil Norton resumed, "she is to ii i neatly noticeable for the intangible and Ja r rea&ive something which only distlngnhta those whoare barn and bred in afllante. A man could be proud of that sort of pirl cn his arm, and she would be a prize as a wife." 'The heiress would be a prize for you c? rlainly," Tom Bellaire returned with an old mile and with a ingestion of tha satiric In hi meaning emphasis. lie ba no Tery cordial esteem for bis in terlocutor, who was a gray, indolent and iirtnclai yountr, gentleman of unbounded

ie:sure and a decidedly limited income. "You just strike it there, old man," Nor ton admitted, with airy nonchalance and 'with a gingerly twirl of his lengthy blonde iiuiUioae; "an Impecunious unfortunate like ruvelf must täte a wealthy wife or none. iJat the beautiful Mlas Darien pleases me lmmeneely the golden setting has such a dazzling polish! There ia aalte a j&rring crtrsst between her and that little thing in jnriio s'lk and apple b!o8ocoa that demure Xiuiiia who was carrying her wraps a mo3nent ago." "Mils Mab and the beautiful Misi Darien nre eomlns," said Tom, coldly, and still v. iüi that odd smile. "Ah, ys;'I know." Norton drawled in the discreet eotto voce both were using. "Miss J(at Dar I en is lomo poor relation, of course, and oo might wonder the beautiful Miss Amabel allows a dependent such extraordi 7iry priTiieges." "rrtriieges!" Tom repeated, with a ripple of a laogh which be promptly checked. "Why, yes; don't you know?" the other continued, with undUt irbed eqaanarnity. "Miss Mab is nimble and trim and rather lirrtty, and ihe might make an excellent Dinia fur theheirtr; bat, really, she oulit T.i.i to b ei.comaged o regard herself as a HCCMy tonal." I'.ven if Miss Mab were Ihn maid of an Ju trtM, Hill would she have tho right of Kiuallty," Tom respond!, with sudden lire. .sha is a jewel more precious than all lit Marlen wealth." "Ah, really, now. you know," the other Irf an to sputter, as be nljnsted an eye glass, iweiaratory to a polite scrutiny of the emjdiaticTorn whose fiery speech had mild y Mnonded him. liutTomhad nnceremonioutly left him, find presently he too turned away. They bad been standing considerably apart Jrom the throng of gneitt, and Jost b'hlnd them was a charming llttl alcore, secluded I y a sumptuous portiere. As the ii ore (1 from the place the tupeitry Vm pushed aside by the fairy hand of an ex einleite Titanla In idlgo silk by a itlte I'irl with eyes m blue as her simple gown, snd with a face as sweet and daintily tinted s ti e apple blcrsoms she wore in her brown lialr and amid the soft white laces on her Joom There was a look, ba'f roirnlih and wholly nrjwoje.i, ujon her a Z all refined connle Xante as she glanced atier the two, wh ) had so incsutloualy Tentured a topic scarcely ronfornjable to the etiquette of the cccuion, Tom tad already crossed the thronged drawing room, and at tha instant he Rlenced 1 icfc and perceived her, and In another mo jiient he had turued and was by her side. "I fancied you were In the ball room," aid be, noting the unfamiliar clow of bor fttft pink cheeks and tha mlichlevovs sparkle vt the blacky blue eyes, but never surmising he bad been an occupant of the alcove during that Interesting dialogue; "and I had a Jaucy, too, you might not become visible be lore the waltz yon promised roe." "The next Is oar," she answered In a scanner so new and shy and gracloni that Horn felt bis heart leap. Tor this Tltania In Indigo silk and apple Mestorus had always teemed to tolerate rath or than to derdre the devotion of the young 3uan who held her "a jewel; more precious than all tha Darier wealth." The next wall Is ours," ehe bad laid. .And the norde were cotutuon place enough; iitit (here was something In the sly counten J a net. ecmethlng In the conscious blush which quickened bts puUea and elated his -;try some like a draught of winy nectar. Atd juit then a grand orchestra no me where sounded a tuerrv dance call; and presently they were whirling down the brilliant l all room tastbar, her dainty brown bead -mt as high as his heart," her petite figure; "Her (Wurp yh. trim alt Die trsrfMllnt Ihltu-i ii iit er tome ihrouKii tue Haut air j ft ur if Willi, Hq a insie now rs( to that form c ould they trm li. NVhlc U ronflur in u.f the tcr(rtlon of ri h j v nun rtiit or low, hur firr (""t fU, ;ilie mu to tuuila of symmetry mudulsiot all," "Mab walUes as she dors everything eli. rr tikoientlouslr and enthusiastically," siui the beautiful Atnihtl, who. In brr serene mid itaUly wsy, was watnhlng tha dancers and lUtynltig to the gallant and eifunlve plaltluilMof CVpil Norton, "Ah. but you know, h has not the dlenl fled rate, tha poetic i:ra. of tnoveiurnt, ob tamable onlv by those who are born and iied In th elfc anrls of the anient," Norton aid, with bis characteristic drawl and with most fastidious adjustment of his Indie ptiiieM eyetlati. "You anprtctat thine nice diitlnctlors, 1 am sure, Miss Dirlen yen who cre cradled In the purple, and who adorn your wealth with graces which vn eillnt nr ran not Htee and which efn l enury could not take away. Your heneil' rn e toward you coutln is somathlng touch ln anl eitraordlnary. really," l'erhape tha beautiful Mlts Darien bad rot been profoundly attentive; perhaps the ruhin'o sounds of the dance wer more eu thralling than the luilnuattng undertone of flattery; however that mtahl ha, hn looked prcivoklrigly uncot:sclcus of bis adulatory utterance. "Mab dfsrrvie all her extraordlr.iry ad vantases," taut she, perhaps absntly or ier liana with a sportive Intent to alTect mhsp prehension, "fihe Is the most generons of girls and lias been most helpful to me." "An, but she ought to make hen if help fil to yon." he sap ted with an expreailve shrusr. "That the does so Is entirely com u endable and quite astonishing, really." "I am afraid 1 do not understand' I Miss .a mann gam wtin reserve. "Well, .really, you know, when one Is fpneroos to relatlrswho happen to be In reduced clrcumstancs, one is not always recompensed with any practical sort of grat Hude," he explained, still airily, but with pome rstrne confnslon. Tae stately and serene Amabte stared the least bit, frowned lost perceptibly, and then laughed a brief and lubdaed Uugh ot amused comprehension not unndxsd with a subtle disdain. "The similarity of name Lai misled you,

H: Norton," aha Informed him. "MibLs tne wealthy Mies Darien, and I ana afraid X mos acknowled that I am tha dspendmt relation In reduced c rcurx stances; or mora correctly, rather, bat for her neipfal gar odty, I should have remained where I wai b rn and bred, in a sphere too lowly to ba reduced and too poor to b male poorer," she added with ssornful candor. For a moment there was silence a silence which we a not disembarrassing to the discomfited young gentleman who fleeted with bis eye glass and nose uneaiily to his feet. And jest then Tom brought bck from the waltz the Titania in indiga silk and apple blossome, and somehow her tairy presence seemed to disolve toe oppressive spell. And then Cecil Norton became speedily mindful thst he too had stipulated for a waltz, and that he must be inconsolable if the conrtet cension were denied him. But Mab shook ber small head the pretty brown head which had just rested against a loyal heart, which be would not disturb by a waltz with another. But she coald grant him a quadrili, if he choose. And he did choose with amazing alacrity, and when the quadrille was over he strategically alluied her to the conservatory a most romantic and delectable and convenient spot, as every sane and righteous novelist he persistently and untiringly assured us. What he meant to explain perhaps he bad not yet determined; but he felt he had made himself ridiculous, and he bad a wild and bewildered wish to regain the esteennhe bad lorMted.

What rash incoherencies be uttered per hsrs be did not realize; be only knew that suddenly the Titania in apple blossoms and Indigo silks stood erect and contemptuous before b?s entreating gaze; he only knew that his discomfiture was complete. "The quadrille muit hare unsettled vonr sem er, Mr. Norton," she said, coolly. "You can not possibly have any preference for me. I chanced to be in the alcove behind the tapestry portiere while you were ditcasaing your special preferences. You woalJ prefer the golden sstting with a dazzling polish, and you care only for people who are nntlcable for tbe unmistakable insigna of pstrlc an birth and superior breeding," ehe concluded, with a little laugh of unassumed mirth, commingled with her girl'sh contempt. "Ah, yes; but then, you know, you need not turn a bit of jest against me like that," Le sullenly muttered, as he walked disconsolately away. And of alt of the qnartet he alone was left diecousc tte. Amabel had never cared for bim, aru; happy lu her prosily, the "beautiful Ml s Darien" did not pine for his derotion. And Torn Bellalre ai certainly iitified. Mab bad jrlven her ewent self to his dreplng, and ho bad gained "the jewel more precious tban all the Darien wraith. " A New Kind or Ciuiitr fur the l!rlllu Nav jr. (iUuow HcruM j The new belted cruisers, or, as they have been railed In Parliament, the "new Mer eye," for which certain shipbuilders have just been invited tötender, dlüer from their more recent picJeresiora in having ten feet more beam, brirg 3(0 feet by W feet, and in having an Increase of 1, "00 tons In the Iisplscement, mäkln them op to .".000 tons. The protective deck has been replaced by an armor belt '.' 0 fret long, formed ot 10 inch s'oel-faced armor of i incli of backing. The ends are protected by an underwater bsltslmlllar t? the Mcriey's. As the ends of the Lelted cruisers are verr tine, the part of the water line not actually protected by armor Is proportionately small The engines of thf se vockels are to bs 7, ''X) horie power, to be obtained hy the use or forced draught in a cloird stokehole. There are four boilers, double ended, having a total grate eurfar of about eqoare feet, and working at a pressure of 1-0 pounds. Their total weight Is not to exceed TJ) tons. They are of a elmllar tvpe to thorn sunplle lto tte l.eander clens hy Meirs Kobcrt Napier X Hons, hating cast strel framing and hollow iteel shafting throughout. The armament (o;nlts of two Mdon runs, arranged one forward, to lire all round eth bow to about fifty degrees abaft the beam, and one aft. to lire through a aim liar weep ronnd be stern. In addition to tkose, there are twenty 1-ton gnus and six machine guns. A torpedo armament will also b provided both above and under water. Tke construction of the hulls does not materially dltler from that of the smaller and earlier ironolads of tier Malestv's navy, such as the Hydra, NeUon and Conqueror, but they are of Heel throughout. The e belted cruUers will earih be manned by rt crew of from ."W to ".'Oollkersand men. for whom very good accommodation Is found on the second deck above the water line. All the usoal refinement of a rralier have tobe provided lu their most modern form. When completed thee vessel will be works of modern rnglnterlng second to none. Ae veeiels of war they can not fall to be formidable. Their weak point appears to he their rj eed, which Is not to be mote th&n eighteen knots. Dot at the While llwuae. I hotter t l'M! ttlplil Tlinr. I 'sny who came In early noticed three forlorn looking doge on tha front portloo. who stood there a while watching the crowd squeezing through (he door and then sram I ered oil In iHHerent directions. One Is the fsmous "yellow doj" that made his rem. pearanre after lour yesrs juit before tho In autturation In company with another hungry specimen, and the third, a tall, blaefc anliiMi, that looks as If he had seen better days, Joined tha delegation on the Mh. Hlnra then this trio have lived at tha Whllo Jlouia that Is to iy, they sleep In a hed.eof bushel that protect tha marblit fountain just In front of the honss and apply regularly r"h nfht at the kitchen doors down stairs for rations, I 1 1 11 s Aitie.Nhaketi HufTerers who retort In lloteiter's HtomM h Hitters eie. rlcuifl collr and nioie (omplela relKd lis t Itu-T cen hojui to to by the tiool Ulnltie, This well Authenticate! Nd ta of liielf sultU lent to hure eUblli'ied a high repn'aiion for the Itlttcr, Itut the article U not a ipciflo merely for the va rlous for ina f male rial iliaiasa. it endows the yMcm with a dearrd of vigor, and reforms lis lr ifguUrlllts with a Cerlstnty that conttltti'es Its brit dsfemo ilnit OUordere of tho Dörnach, liver and bowel cp tally rife where Ihoatmoip;ere and wster are mUkmadsimed. Fever and SKiie, bilious ri-mltiet, dornt ajua and aeua rate ere remeliel and iirevrnttd f It. f.nt llal removes dyiiKj-nta, ( ottntlpatlou, rhrunutum, etc. leke this mtdutne ou I tie tint Induction ttt His yttrm 1 nut of ordrr, n 1 reit aaurcd that you will be suu-lul for tho btut. lletallutlou. (notion Kerald.) We have boldly amnned to the wi:ll (hat we would not receive Ktirorxai goods Into our maikets. If we could by any possibility prevent their entrance, and now the I'uropean nations are In their turn closing their ports stalest our products. Krytipelas is a dangerous disease. Not nnfreqnently does it take such a form as to carry til Its victim afler a period of intense sobering. Charles It. Lucaa, of Zanesvlile, O., writes: "1'or three years my wife has been euflering from eryslIas. Bhe has tried numerous physicians, but received no benefit from any of them. 6he commenced using MIshler'e Herb Hitters about a month iloce, and U now entirely well."

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Boston, 93B,842 HON. N. A. PLYMPrOX (Hon. K. F. Datier' campaign manager), of Worcester, Maw, in May, lSO, was prostrated by tilnej colic, caused by the pais Age of gravel from the kidneys to the bladder. He then began uyjiz Warner's Safe Cure, aud in a short time passed a lare stone and a number cf EmaMer ones. Decembr 10, lsi, Mr. Plympton rote, "I have had no recarreocs of my old trouble since Warner's SAKzCure curta me. Providence, 128,947 0. W. FULTON, Esq , Fulfon, Texas, snf. fered for ten years from serious bladder disorders and lost from L'5 to."0 piunds; lu 1 SSI be used 11 bottles of Warner's 8aff. Cure, and recovered bis natural weight and said, "1 consider myself well for a man of 7.3." December 20, 131. he wrote, "I have had no eymntoini of kidney disorder since lssi. end If 1 did I should rely upoa Suit Care." Portland, f'iO 330,829 v HÄ3RD 1 1 Resort to tho Remedy

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Clevoland, 511,974, It. J. WOItllKLL, of Cllavllle. I'la , In lT.i was prt strated with Brlcht'a Disease of tte kidneys, and under tho best treatment, grew worse. "On the advice of Governor Drew's sister, I began Warner's Oavi Cure, ilxty bottles cf wblch rtiored me to full lue enure of health. I have now been cured about four years, and my cae Is regarded ai miraculous." (lovernor Drew, of Jacksonville, Ha., April 20, 11, says: "Mr. Worrell's raa and euro vlve me jrrrat conlldence In Warnir'e BrK Cure, and I unhesltatlns. ly Indors It." Cincinnati, G55,250. Min M. A. CLKK, East (Jranby, Conn., In 1MI was utterly uad up with constitutional and female complaints of the worst stud. Been ilck ten ycats, and tried everything. In November, IMHl, she wrote: Warner'n Pavr Cure cured me four years s;:o, und Iiis kept me well." Bal. Ohio, (Stato,) - 474,069.

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Bal. of M. Eng., - - 331,315 EX GOVERNOR R. T. JACOB, Westport, Ky. In 1S3J, during a political canvas, health gave way and was prostrated with s vere kidney trouble. Loet forty pounds of ilctb. I'sed Warner's Sake Cure in 132, and June 23, lf'St, writes: "I have never enjoyed better health all owing to Warner's cäAr Cure " Hew York State, - 3,053,080 B. F. LA KU A. HUE, , , I'j Clie-ter Square, Boston, Mass., In 187'J was given up by eeveral prominent Boston physicians aa incurable from Bricht's Disease. He took over 200 boxes of Warner's Safc Cure, in 1S80 2, and October a, 1831, wrote that the "cure was as permanent as surprising." Pennsylvania, 1,365,914 Mrs. J. B. DI.SMOULIN. J.UI Morgtn street. Bt. Louis, Mo., la 188J, wrote: 'i have been in delicate health for many years; but Warner's Sake Cure made me the picture ofbesltb." June 23. 1KSI the wrote: "My bet 1th has beea good for the last two years." e X 2F X that Nino-tonths (9-10) cuthern States, - 2,725,513. I JOSEPH JACtjUE3, lq.,Ht. AthiUM, VtM in Jsnuary, 1 v 7 7 , was taken deierately sick with HrU hi's Dlneaae or the kidneys. He ep"t I'locil, was tremendously bloatod and t urn ed to be beyond the power of the best Ttilciar)H. He then took sixty bottlei of Warner'i Hint Cure, which reitored him to 1 Ith. January 1, KH.", eiht years aftervartl, he wrote. "I never enjoyed better hfsllh In my life than I do now, and I owe It ell to Warner's H a ric Cure. I consider mye. lf cured of ItrlRht s Dlncaie." Canada, 1 175,068. KOIIKKT (1 11 AH AM, 77 Vonn strest, Brooklyn, N. Y., lullsred for six yenri from ti Matuinat ion of tha bladder and stricture, H x pttyslclans, specialists, j:ave hint up to din In 1 Millie beati Warner'i Hakk ('urn ami Us continued use, be says, effected it ci.mpltte etire. Under dale June 2, I h t heesys, "My health continues immI; have ued no medicine since April 3 ), 1 sh:i " IiEflDCtioi iE the Price ot Gas! Notlco to Gan Oonsumors aud Othoru. Yntir atteniloit Ucll1 to llu innrsr-l redticbm tu Ihe triioi mx, wiiii h IimiH eihn t on tits hi lUy of Mun i), '1 lie ( oinioiiir I now ftiriiutilnif fai (Olli I iiliatll.iia t l Mil rr I.IHMl CUbin to. this Tun i rrruinir wiihiu ihn rem-ii ot nil, fur buili HulitlMi ami rooiliiii tiurpar. Ilm vtv Milrin it mill niiiiloll ot cooIiIiik dy k, ri'nlllf iluilnif Ute uiitinnr moutli, wliem a n r Is mil Min r fi'i'iiiot, (mi uuiy tio itiorotutiir ap Ir i Ull by iiiimio who Imvd h I rinrinin 4 lu i ta Haolill lIlli ntloi (ar that mr w. 'I lie l'on. I niiy Ims oiiI for ulii Uit i it r ilurlna HolMt idiir yrnn a larus niiiiitmr of ss utovca, aul I anilifint from tho man f timouUt from I ta (uiroiii, Dial tlican Huki "fill a tonn loll want," tlTOVKI AND OAÖ KNOINKa VOn ÜALM AT C03T. r, Caroline Ntoce t luiiija t to (U Hiiv4 at lu.Nll H'CII. ar - rm Ifiilariapolls Cas-Light and Cole Co . 17 Koulh IVnnluniaStrcft. H. I, I'lUV, HccroUrr. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 8KALi:i I'llOrUSALN

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Chicago, 2,(81,520. CÜARLE3 E. 8TEPHEN8, ot Lnaisyille, Ky , November 15, 1882, wrote: "When my daughter wai ten yeaia of age she was eeriocsjy attacked by extreme kidney disorder. Sbe jecoTired temporarily, but a year ao was epain t rcstrated. Sbc was swollen to twice ber usual tire, bad frequent headaches, Dauses, aud otter disguised symptoms of the disorder. AH her Louisville physicians agrtcd that she could not recoyer. Her case and treatment were telegraphed to a New York et eciallst, who said recovery was lm pof&ible. Last Auguit we began to treat her ourselves, and now, wholly thronch the in fluence of Warner's Safe Cure, she ii an C rarently as well as ever." November, 1m, he lays, "My daughter is apparently in perfect health." Detroit, 635,210. a F. HE83, Rochester, N. Y., the well known tobacco manufacturer, three years s:o tcok twerjtyfiye bottles of Warner's 8a ri Cure for liver disorder, and AuRUt-t 2), 14, he reported: "I coDsUler myself fully cured, nt 1 the credit is wholly dne to Warner's Paik Curs." - 3? X & WIT OL

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St. Louis, 1,222,895. IUCV. JAMES IÜIWI.V, Methodist minister. West Eaton, N. Y., was lonKandsoriovnly til with Inflammation of the prostata Kland, (a very obstinate dlporder.) la issj be bepun tha use of Warnr'a Hafk Cur, ami June 11, wrote, "The relief o)talned two yiars apo proved permanrnt; phys!claiH ex prcts treat surprlne." Kansas City, - - 538,395. JAM IIS M. DAVI8, im Honth Pearl street, Ablatiy, N, Y., Htiperlntendent of Ja wer iron Coimany. In ls"l euirsred from very errlous kidney trouble. He weighed hut !'' loutut. Ho ued IH bottles of Warnt-i's Hai k Cure, and December M, hsi. U wrote, 'lhat was fully three years an. I have hod no trouble since, and I feel lint clav, and dfli lUH pounds. I will not vo back to thst llnie of fotir vears ao for all the dullsrs In the United Btatrs."

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9 u title.) Milwaukee, 344,171. THE REV. ANDREW J. OR AH Alt, (P. .), Grand Island, Neb., in 1SS1 was pronounced fatally aicc with Bright's Disease. His condition, be says, was desperate and he could pet no relief from physicians. Us then followed Warner's Safe Cure Lrettm?nt, and July 7, be wrote: "All local trouble has disappeared. Have takes no medicine for nearly a year.'' Minnesota, 486,013. G. W. HAMILTON'. MUton, Saat a Roaa Co., Florida, December 15, l&si, wrota that "four years ago my wife was sutterlng from liver complaint which reduced her to a skeleton. The doctors really pronounoed her case Rright's Diec.ni of the kidneys, and in curable, he then took 13 buttles of Warner's Safe Cnre, and has been in perfect health ever since. Bhe now weighs Ihj pounds where formerly she was a skeleton. vVtrner'i Batk Cnre will make a permauent cure always if taken by directions." Bal. M. W. States. -1.400,362. - o Bal.fcS. w. Mates, - 935.0S2. N. II. 6MILKY, Eii., of llradford, IV, Ira IHH'j, was tery seriously sick of extreme kidney disorder and rheumatism, which uni lually crew worse. I'liyslclans lc!n uu iMa to nisbt him, his last resort was Warner's Sax Cure, and June -, 11, ha wrota: "My health Ii better than for two years pas', and in some respects ii belter thin 1 1 has been for five years. When I catch cold and have any slight kidney tronhle, I rexume th medicine aaln aud the relief I boliive It permanent." San Francisco, 932,210. H A. JOHNSON', Lot kttuton, ()., Heptsm. ber IV, 111. stated that for thirty yean ha had suffered tortures with dyipepMa, hut he was entirely cured by the nse ot Warner's Barr. Cur. Dscembsr H. IHhi, he i iy: ,l took twenty or twenty-five bottles of War ner's BAra Cure, and it hat hsver falU l to stop any ymptoms ot ivy old mmplat'it If they apeared; my health Is ipod " . , Bal. Pacific Coast, G24.237. BEE-HIVE T2I l'oiMtlMn Avoimio. M. S. Hucy & Son, !h3Dfatlrn und lltaltn ia Doors and Sash, Framo Lumbor, Shinrjlos, Etc. Ail Manufactured Work for Kr te rlor and Intorlor Vurnlehlnsi. JOHN EDWARDS, BILL POSTER. Odo Hundred Largo Stands. 300 3-Shcot Boards. Also Coatrollinz Mate House Ytm orriUB-tsuUaal OBea.

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